Wintering newly purchased trees

Thanasi

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I just purchased some trees (early Xmas present to my self). These are currently in their nursery 1 to 7 gallon plastic black pots. Not sure how to winter them. I have a pretty nice collection of deciduous and some conifers (established bonsai and pre bonsai). Before winter I typically bury the maples, azaleas, boxwoods etc, with their pots in an area of my yard, leave the junipers and other established conifers covered with mulch on the ground and bring the non hardy ones in my unheated porch.

However the trees that I just bought cost me a pretty penny. If and when I purchase a nursery tree (which is usually after winter) I automatically repot it in turface and get it out of the soil it came in. However these are in the nursery pots and soil, and I don't and can't repot them now because of the oncoming winter months. Any suggestions would be helpful. The trees are:

2 Fagus sylvatica (mercedes, franken)
3 Pinus strobus (krugers liliput, courtland rose)
2 Pinus parviflora (catherine elizabeth)
2 Pinus banksiana (uncle foggy)
1 Larix kaempferi (diana)
2 Ginko Bilioba (korinek and troll)
1 Cedrus libani (bergkristal)

Thanks!!!
 
When in the ground, all these species can stand very low temps so I'd say they don't risk much in such big pots. I'd put them is a "protected" place outside, against a wall for instance, and cover them with wintering canvas if the temps really get very cold (under 5° C, below 23 F), to be on the safe side.
 
I would do what the commercial nurseries do and just heel them in for the winter. I do see a lot of nurseries cover with canvas in cold and windy exposed areas when they lay them on the ground.
 
Thanks a bunch. I went one step further and actually buried the pots. Drilled holes on the sides to make them like colanders. Will take them out in spring time.
 
Hello

I hope you are well. Sorry to hijack the thread, but I’m a big fan of witches brooms in general and Cedrus brooms especially. I try to collect all that I can. I’m trying to find Cedrus libani ‘Bergkristal’ and a google search doesn’t show any available for sale any where, but this popped up. I’m wondering if you still have yours? How is it doing for you? And would you be willing to share scions? I have a small back yard nursery and have quite a few things I could offer in trade. Plants or scions. Thanks
For considering it.

Jacob
 
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